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Car production in UK nears 1.5m
UK – A total of 1,424,023 units were manufactured in the first 11 months of 2013, representing an increase of 4.5%. The figures were released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), which said the UK automotive industry’s performance was the best since 2007. Its CEO, Mike Hawes, ...
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ZF launches first car axle plant in Malaysia
Malaysia – The driveline and chassis specialist opened the production facility in Kulim, where 74 employees will initially produce axle sets for supply to the nearby BMW plant. Production will begin with completely knocked down (CKD) axles. The front and rear axles will be installed in several BMW and Mini ...
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Bridgestone expands in South America
Brazil – The tyre manufacturer is investing US$63m in its plant in Camaçari, Bahia. From May 2015, the increased production will deliver an extra 2,100 passenger car radial tyres (PRS) and light truck radial tyres (LTR) on a daily basis, bringing total production to over 10,000 per day. An extra ...
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BMW breaks ground at new Araquari site
Brazil – The vehicle-maker is set to invest over €200m in the plant in Santa Catarina, which is BMW’s first in South America. The facility, comprising a bodyshop, paintshop and assembly line, will be able to produce up to 30,000 vehicles per year. Models will include: the Mini Countryman, BMW ...
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Citroen invests €90m in new C segment vehicle
France – The OEM will devote its investment to the production of a Peugeot-badged model to replace the current Peugeot 5008. The vehicle will be built on the EMP2 platform which has already cost €630m to develop and will roll off the Rennes-La Janais production line in mid-2016, coming to ...
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GM patents aluminium welding process
US – The vehicle-maker has protected the industry-first technique it uses for the 2014 Corvette Stingray as one of 1,672 patents the company acquired in 2013. GM noted that, according to figures from The Patent Board, this was 176 more than second-placed Toyota and over twice as many as Ford. ...
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Axalta expands waterborne coatings capacity, Shanghai
China – To support the demand from China’s growing automotive industry the company is expanding its manufacturing capacity for coatings. Axalta is constructing a new $50m eco-friendly waterborne facility in the Jiading district. Expected to begin production in 2015, the plant will manufacture and supply up to 25,000 tonnes of ...
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Honda Transmission now using wind turbines
US – The company’s facility in Russells Point, Ohio, will be able to obtain around 10% of its electricity from the two turbines, which have been implemented in collaboration with a ConEdison Solutions subsidiary. The installation followed an evaluation of renewable energy sources for the plant, which Honda announced in ...
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GreenTech begins work on EV plant, Mississippi
US – Steel supports for the new production facility in Tunica are currently being put into place, with structural work expected to continue until mid-February. Exterior walls will be raised early next month; the entire exterior structure, including the roof, is due to be completed halfway through March. The eco-friendly ...
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Hankook to provide tyres for BMW X5
Germany – The third generation of the vehicle will be factory-equipped with the Korean company’s Ventus S1 evo2 SUV, an ultra high-performance product. The tyre, which will mostly be made in Hungary, is described by Hankook as an “all-new” design specially developed for this vehicle category.The Ventus S1 evo2 SUV ...
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Sternberg to lead DuPont research
US – As global automotive technology director, Jeffrey Sternberg will develop DuPont’s portfolio of renewably sourced materials and fuels for the industry.DuPont currently offers 100 product families for automotive applications and is looking to expand its lightweighting solutions, working with vehicle-makers and tier one component manufacturers. One recent project with ...
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Yorii: From zero to hero
AMS visited Honda’s youngest car plant to see how automation and ‘green’ policies have created an ultra modern operationIn July last year Honda’s newest factory, at Yorii in Japan, finally began producing cars, six years after the start of construction work at the site. Now Yorii is a template for ...
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Editor's note: Sucessful collaboration
The partnering of brands and big companies is nothing new in the automotive industry. In fact the proliferation of joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions makes it hard to keep track of exactly who owns what share of whom. It’s often the failed partnerships that stick in the memory but ...
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Energising EVs
As OEMs bring out more electric vehicles, AMS investigates the power behind the wheelElectric vehicles (EVs) have certainly come a long way from 19th century prototypes and small 20th century models such as the Enfield 8000. Following the success of the LEAF, Nissan recently announced plans to introduce its second ...
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Adaptive assembly
As powertrain options proliferate, automotive OEMs are adopting a flexible approach to the assembly processThere is little doubt that powertrain assembly is bearing the brunt of the global drive to increase fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. Automotive OEMs are devoting huge resources to developing more efficient powertrains and these are ...
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Bright ideas for energy use
Energy is arguably the largest controllable element in automotive manufacturing. AMS investigates how to get the biggest ‘bang’ for the smallest ‘buck’ Raw material costs fluctuate according to classic supply and demand, leaving aside the impact of leveraging by hedge funds. A car needs metal and is not easy to ...
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Designs on digital efficiency
AMS hears from GKN Driveline and McLaren Automotive about recent upgrades to their modelling softwareGKN Driveline, global supplier of automotive driveline systems and solutions, has an OEM customer base which includes Ford, General Motors, Volkswagen, Fiat-Chrysler, Renault, Nissan, Toyota and Jaguar Land Rover. As such, the technologies the company uses ...
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Pae picked for COO role at Hankook
Germany – Ho-Youl Pae, senior vice-president and member of the board, becomes chief operating officer and head of the company’s European headquarters. He replaces Jin-Wook Choi, who now occupies an advisory role. Pae has spent 15 years at Hankook Tire’s regional offices, including its biggest European subsidiary, in Germany, and ...
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New powertrain partnership between Magneti and Hero
India – The two companies have agreed to establish a joint venture aimed at the production of powertrain systems for the two-wheeler market, in which Hero MotoCorp will hold a 60% stake and Magneti Marelli the remaining 40%. The construction of a production plant for the JV is planned for ...
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The sum of its parts
As OEMs increasingly explore the use of additive manufacturing in production Mike Farish discusses its unique advantagesThe 2014 Chevrolet Malibu from General Motors boasts several neat features intended to increase driver and passenger convenience as well as vehicle appearance and performance. On the former count, there is a redesigned centre ...